No, she was married to a man when she took the job 19 years ago. Like I mentioned above she got divorced while she was working there, but they did not fire her for that even though divorce is also against Catholic doctrine.

Ah, gotcha. That explains being there in the first place. I guess I have a tad more sympathy, although hoping they would have overlooked her switch to the other side of the plate might have been a bit naive -- even I know the benefits of religious hypocrisy often don't extend to The Gayness ...

While I understand that Jerry Sandusky actuallycommitted the crimes that people may associatewith coaches and gym teachers, and given the price Penn State paid regarding the "What did they know, and when did you know it?", added to the recent horrendous scandals within the Church itself (wounds deep enough to have possiblyinfluenced the choice of a Pope), AND, although I don't agree with dumping all of this onto someone who, as far as anyone knows, isblameless of any wrong doing, other than notgoing to confession, I can still understand their decision to err on the side of caution.

I also have a feeling every side in this issue will be using it as a test-case to score political points.

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